AU2019201222A1 - Steam Generator and Household Appliance - Google Patents
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P-60960/WO - 02.01.2015 Abstract Steam Generator and Household Appliance 5 The present invention discloses a steam generator for a steam oven in particular used to evaporate water for the purpose of food preparation. The configuration in an L-shape combined with an inner profile maximizing the heat transfer surface increases the power density and facilitates limestone removal during heat o ing and cooling of the steam generator (500). The configuration acts as a natural drain for debris that is generated during op eration. By mounting the longer arm (502)of an L-shaped steam generator in a horizontal position and corresponding dimension ing of the heat transfer area, optimum conditions for household 5 appliances can be achieved. A support structure (530) fixes the steam generator (500) in such a position in the household appli ance (600). (Fig. 5) FIG 5 570 A 0 0 530 560~~ 5 565 r 500 - 455 317 575 o115 oo cov 550 130 505 504 _ _-__- --5--580
Description
Steam Generator and Household Appliance
In modern household environments, space and energy consumption become more and more important. Consumers want to use small devices that have full functionality without sacrificing space of their living environment. Energy consumption of household appliances and energy density as a prereguisite to build compact devices contribute to technical advantages over the competition.
io In the area of food preparation, recently steam ovens have taken inroads into modern kitchens. They allow the tasty preparation of food dishes, by at the same time as much as possible protecting vital ingredients such as vitamins and flavors .
By introducing water or steam into the cooking cavity of a steam oven in order to create special food cooking conditions, food can be prepared while at the same time burning of food in the oven is prevented. Related processes can be carried out according to different methods and under widely differing conditions.
The so-called steaming process letting water or steam into the cooking cavity is widely known and based on a generation of steam, either on a boiler arrangement located outside the cooking cavity or on a heated pan filled with water inside the cavity. Regarding performance and effective system integration, the steam generator type and its build is a key factor to implement a fully functional device that leads to satisfying cooking results. One type of such a generator is a flow-type generator. Flow-type devices are also known from electrical heating for shower applications in bathrooms. In a steam generator environ30 ment, water enters on one side and steam exits on the other side of the generator .
The German patent application publication DE 10 2009 055148 Al related to a steam generating system and a household appliance as well as a method for mounting such a steam generating system discloses a V- to U-shaped flow-type generator as a steam gener1
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No other related prior art is known.
io The invention is based on the problem to provide a more efficient and robust steam generator and a household appliance comprising such a steam generator.
This problem is solved according to the invention by a steam 15 generator according to claim 1 and a household appliance according to claim 14.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are given in the dependent claims .
Advantageously, a steam generator according to the present invention heats the fluid to be steamed over a longer distance, while at the same time it allows limestone to be scaled off and fall down, thus further increasing the heat exchange efficiency.
Beneficially, according to a further development of a steam generator according to an embodiment of the present invention, two bent arms of conduits have a different length. This beneficially allows it to make one of the arms of the conduit longer which is heated and completely filled with the fluid to be steamed. This allows increasing the amount of energy that is transmitted into the fluid by the steam generator. Further, different dimensions of the two arms of the conduit beneficially take care of the fact that kitchen appliances are usually not of a sguare cross35 section, but rather of a rectangular cross-section and thus allow to fully exploit the form factor of household appliances that are commonly used. Conseguently a steam generator according
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Beneficially, according to a further development of an embodi5 ment of a steam generator according to the present invention, one of the arms is completely filled with a steamable fluid whereas the other one is at least partially filled with steamable fluid, which further increases the amount of energy that can be transmitted into the fluid, while at the same time io allowing limestone that is generated, e.g. when water is steamed, to fall into a fluid reservoir and be removed by fluid motion or gravity.
Favorably, the angle that is formed between the two arms of a steam generator of the present invention conforms to certain discrete values, which in practice have shown to be efficient as well as achieving a good heat transfer rate and steam generation .
Further advantageously, according to a further development of an embodiment of the steam generator of the present invention, heating elements or the heating element cover as much as possible of the length of both arms of the steam generator according to the present invention in order to maximize the heat transfer into the fluid to be steamed.
Favorably, one arm of the steam generator according to a further development of an embodiment of the present invention is mounted substantially vertical in an operative state of the steam gener30 ator in order to achieve optimum steam generating conditions as well as heat transfer, while at the same time providing for good limestone removal in case that water is steamed.
Advantageously, according to a further development of an embodi35 ment of the steam generator according to the present invention, the conduit is made from extruded material. In particular aluminum maybe used, which allows it to produce profiles with a lon3
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2019201222 21 Feb 2019 io cient which leads to a heating and cooling of have a different heat extension coeffichipping-off of the limestone during the steam generator.
Favorably, according to a further development of an embodiment of the steam generator of the present invention, the conduit is symmetrical because symmetrical conduits are easy to be manufactured and can be efficiently produced.
Advantageously, according to a further development of an embodiment of the steam generator according to the present invention, the conduit conforms to certain dimensions of an inner diameter which has proven to be an optimum steam ovens .
for solutions in practical
Further advantageously, a further development of a steam generator according to an embodiment of the present invention has a conduit with an inner profile.
for a greater surface for heat
Such an inner profile provides transfer and thus further increases the heat exchange rate in the steam generator. Further, such a during ferent profile heating thermal can be optimized to optimally chip off limestone and cooling of a steam generator due to the expansion rates of the different materials.
difFurther advantageously, according to a further development of an embodiment of the steam generator according to the present inprofile and the vention, the surface area provided by an inner surface area conforming to a flat inner surface of the conduit stand in a particular relation for optimum heat transfer which conforms to particular value ranges that have proven beneficial in practical applications .
Further advantageously, according to a further development of an 35 embodiment of the steam generator according to the present invention, it comprises a support structure which allows it to be fixed inside of a household appliance. In this manner, benefi4
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Advantageously, a household appliance according to the present invention comprises a steam generator according to embodiments of the present invention. Such a household appliance is compact, energy-efficient and very robust in terms of service and mainte10 nance, as due to the limestone removal capabilities of the steam generator it is more energy-efficient and does not need any short regular service intervals to remove limestone.
Further beneficially, according to a further development of the 15 household appliance according to an embodiment of the present invention, the support structure in the operative position in the household appliance maintains one arm of the steam generator in a horizontal position. This provides for an optimum heat transfer into the fluid to be steamed while at the same time 20 providing for maximum geometrical exploitation of the space available in a household appliance.
Subseguently, embodiments of the invention will further be explained on the basis of examples given in the drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show flow-type steam generators according to the prior art;
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Fig. 5 shows examples of configurations for flow type generators;
gives examples for inner profiles of flow type generators;
gives an example of a flow-type steam generator according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
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Fig. 6 gives an example of a household appliance and a steam generator built into it in an operative position.
As Fig. 1 shows, a linear flow-type steam generator is most commonly mounted in a vertical position. As a fluid to be steamed generally water is used, but flow-type generators also work for other fluids such as alcohol. There is a fluid entry 105 and a io steam exit 150. Fig. 1 also shows the fluid 130 and the steam
140. Also, a conduit 115 is identified which is covered by a heating element 110. The fact that only one heating element is shown here serves only illustrative purposes. There can be plural heating elements, and they can be separated by gaps in order 15 to optimize the heat transfer into the fluid 130. Generally, a conduit receives water and is beneficially being produced from an extruded aluminum profile. A heating element 110 is preferably made of nickel alloy wires that are insulated e.g. by magnesium oxide powder. Generally, power ranges of common devices range e.g. between 500 Watt to 1500 Watt.
Flow-type heating elements are usually mounted in a horizontal or slightly tilted position.
Fig. 2 shows another shape of a flow-type steam generator in a bent manner as already described in the prior art. Here, a Ushaped heat generator is shown. With such a profile, as can be seen from the drawing, it can only partially be filled with fluid 115 in order to be able to generate steam. The heating ele30 ments cover almost the entire steam generator with an outer heating element 210 and an inner heating element 220.
Fig. 3 shows various profiles, which can be manufactured by extrusion to manufacture steam generators according to embodiments of the present invention. A conduit filled with fluid 115 on top of the drawing has an inner diameter 303 and an outer diameter 307 and is shown to be accompanied on the side by one heating
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The depicted configurations ensure a maximum of heat exchange io between the heating elements 110, 310, 315, 320 and the fluid
115 as well as the conduits enclosing the fluid. The heat transfer can be further increased by providing the conduit with an inner profile as shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 4 shows examples for two inner profiles. One is sort of star-shaped giving a greater inner surface area 455 for heat transfer from the conduit 130 to the fluid 115. The other has ribs 410 inside, which also increases the heat transfer into the fluid 115. The star-shaped conduit surface design 455 form of the cross-section is in particular advantageous for limestone removal, as the sharp edges, along with thermal expansion differences between aluminum and limestone, crack the limestone layer and scale it out from the surface.
Advantageously, to further maximize the effectiveness of limestone removal, a low adhesion surface treatment can be provided such as PTFE coating of the internal surface of the fluid or water conduit.
Fig. 5 shows an example of an embodiment, which can be considered as a preferred embodiment of the invention. It shows a flow-type steam generator 500. Such a device is e.g. typically manufactured from aluminum by extrusion. In this case, the preferably extruded element 500 is bent to be substantially L-shaped as shown in Fig. 5. The angle 580 between the horizontal arm 502 and the vertical arm 504 is preferably 90° or in excess of 90°, beneficially in a range of 90° to 110° or preferably from 91 to
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94°. This allows limestone debris in the case that water is evaporated remaining in the vertical conduit 504 to flow downwards out of the steam generator 500 leading to an efficient natural drain of such debris and enhancing cleansing during de5 scaling operations. Inlet of Water 105 takes place at the opening of the horizontal arm 502 of the generator pipe, while steam and/or hot water outlet occurs at the opening of the end of the vertical segment 504 where the steam exits 150.
io The mounting position is typically critical for the actual component efficiency as it drives the actual heat exchange by the free fluid surface inside and by the actual surface in contact with the fluid, such as defining the fluid transfer surface inside of the steam generator.
The shape of this embodiment unites both, the advantages of a linear flow-type generator mounted horizontally, which fully exploits the heat exchange surface of the horizontal arm 502, and of vertically positioned arms or generators which provide easy 20 evacuation of generated steam, and adaptation to a relatively wide water level range.
Furthermore, heating linear power density can be calibrated over the length of the steam generator, providing higher heat flow at 25 the intake area, where the water inlet 105 is and water presence
130 can always be ensured.
Characteristic preferred values to define a steam generator are:
- linear power density in terms of Watt/cm,
- heat exchange | rate | between | heating elements | and | water | duct, |
- heat exchange | rate | between | water duct walls | and | water | to be |
evaporated. | ||||||
35 Further beneficially, a | support | structure such as | ; a | flange | 530 |
can be provided to the steam generator and fixed to it by weld8
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A cross-section of the steam generator 500 in the area of the support structure 530 is shown and indicated by 575. It shows the view from a direction 570. Also shown is an enlarged view A of a cable of the heating element 560 and an associated connect10 or 565. Also indicated are conduits for heaters 312 and 317.
Fig. 6 shows an example of a household appliance, in particular a steam oven, that has a steam generator 500 built into it and associated tubing 610 and 620 to connect it to a cooking cavity of the steam oven, which is not shown in this drawing. As can be seen, the steam generator is built into the household appliance
600 wherein the longer arm of the L-shaped steam generator lies horizontal and the shorter arm lies vertical as also shown in the schematic representation in Fig. 5.
Beneficially, the linear power density of such a steam generator varies from 15 to 60 Watt/cm, preferably from 35 to 45 Watt/cm.
Further beneficially, the ratio between the longer and the shorter arm of the steam generator 502 and 504 is between 1.1 to 1.5, preferably between 1.3 to 1.4.
Further beneficially, the angle between the two arms 502 and 504 is beneficially between 90° and 110°, preferably from 91° to
94° .
Advantageously, the internal profile of a conduit maximizing the surface for heat exchange has a ratio between actual section parameter and nominal average diameter in the range of 1.1 to 5, preferably 1.15 to 1.25. Beneficially, the internal average diameter of the water conduit favorably is in the range of 8 to 16 mm, preferably between 11 and 13 mm.
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105 | fluid entry | |||
150 | fluid exit | |||
5 | 110 | heating element | ||
130 | fluid conduit | |||
115 | fluid | |||
150 | steam | |||
220 | inner heating element | |||
10 | 210 | outer heating element | ||
303 | inner diameter | |||
307 | outer diameter | |||
312, | 317 | conduits for heating elements | ||
310, | 315, 320 | heating elements | ||
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410 | rib-shaped profile of | water conduit | ||
500 | embodiment of steam generator | |||
502 | first arm | |||
504 | second arm | |||
20 | 550 | fluid level | ||
505 | inner heating element | |||
510 | outer heating element | |||
530 | support structure | |||
575 | top view | |||
25 | 570 | view direction | ||
565 | connector | |||
501 | conduit | |||
A | enlarged view | |||
580 | angle between arm 502 | and arm 504 | ||
30 | 600 | household appliance | ||
610 | tubing | |||
620 | tubing |
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- Claims1. Steam generator (500), at least comprising:a conduit (501) for steamable fluid (115),5 a heating element (110) for the fluid (115), a first arm (502) and a second arm (504), wherein the first arm (502) and the second arm (504) form an angle (580) with each other, and at least one arm (502) in an operative position of the steam generator (500) is substantially filled io with steamable fluid (115).
- 2. Steam generator (500) according to claim 2, wherein the first arm (502) and the second arm (504) have a different length .
- 3. Steam generator (500) according to claim 2, wherein the longer arm (502) is the one filled with the steamable fluid (115) .20
- 4. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the other arm (504) is partially filled with steamable fluid (115).
- 5. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous25 claims, wherein the angle (580) is between 90° to 110° or91° to 94°.
- 6. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the heating elements (505, 510) cover at30 least partially the first arm (502) and the second arm (504) .
- 7. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein one arm (504) is substantially vertical in35 the operative position.WO 2015/106980PCT/EP2015/0500352019201222 21 Feb 2019
- 8. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the conduit (501) is made of extruded material and/or aluminum.5
- 9. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the conduit (501) is symmetrical.
- 10. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the conduit (501) has an inner diameter io (303) between 8 to 16 mm or 11 to 13 mm.
- 11. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the conduit (501) has an inner profile (410, 455) .
- 12. Steam generator (500) according to claim 11, wherein the interior surface provided by the inner profile (410, 415) in comparison to a flat inner surface corresponding to the diameter has a relation of 1.1 to 5 or 1.15 to 1.25.
- 13. Steam generator (500) according to any one of the previous claims having a support structure (530) to fix it in the operative position.25
- 14. Household appliance (600) comprising a steam generator (500) according to any one of the claims 1 to 13.
- 15. Household appliance (600) according to claim 14 wherein in the operative position the steam generator has one arm (502) 30 in the horizontal position and one arm (504) in the vertical position .
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